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Old November 29th 18, 01:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default An example of why all pilots should use checklists...

On Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 1:31:29 PM UTC-5, Marton K-Sz wrote:
I'm sure that hangglider pilots use checklists too (a flow-type memorized checklist is a valid checklist, just as a written one). I believe he used the wrong one (the no-passenger "solo" memorized checklist) in this case.
I would be more curious about the circumstances (e.g. rush before takeoff, stress factors, tandem-flying experience of the pilot in this particular case, why didn't he ask someone to check the passenger's gear, etc..) that make pilots fail executing the checklists (even the written ones) or to use the wrong one.


From the HG group discussions, I understand that his wife had just launched tandem with another pilot. Perhaps the mishap HG pilot was focused on getting in the air alongside his passenger's wife and rushed through the hang check and launch sequence?

Unhooked tandem passenger in Canada a couple of years ago did not fair as well :-(.

Danny Brotto